Journal: Government Information Quarterly

Volume 17, Issue 4

363 -- 365Peter Hernon. Farewell, but hardly goodbye
367 -- 393Harold C. Relyea. Paperwork reduction act reauthorization and government information management issues
395 -- 401Richard M. Nunno. Electronic signatures: technology developments and legislative issues
403 -- 417Henry H. Perritt Jr., Zachary Rustad. Freedom of information spreads to Europe
419 -- 424Patrick J. Birkinshaw. Freedom of information in the U.K.: a progress report
425 -- 437Paul F. Uhlir. 1
439 -- 449John A. Shuler. Policy implications of a model public information service: the DOSFAN experience

Volume 17, Issue 3

235 -- 241Robert Gellman. 1
243 -- 267Rowena Cullen, Caroline Houghton. Democracy online: an assessment of New Zealand government web sites
273 -- 290Duncan M. Aldrich, Gary Cornwell, Daniel Barkley. Changing partnerships? Government documents departments at the turn of the millennium
291 -- 298Donnelyn Curtis, Karen Stoll. Partners in supporting science: academic and government research libraries
299 -- 307Cathy Nelson Hartman. Storage of electronic files of federal agencies that have ceased operation: a partnership for permanent access
309 -- 318Lorri Mon. Digital reference service
319 -- 329Kathie Brinkerhoff. Nonlibrary partnerships: acceptable use (and behavior) in the web-based depository
331 -- 348Maggie Farrell. U.S. depository library council electronic transition report
353 -- 361John A. Shuler, Lorri Mon. Reviews

Volume 17, Issue 2

97 -- 120Ann Quarzo. Plans for census 2000
121 -- 136Tommy Wright. Census 2000: who says counting is easy as 1-2-3?
137 -- 146Donnesha Correll. Using technology intelligently: the decennial information age
147 -- 159Patricia Kelly. Questionnaire design, printing, and distribution
161 -- 180Claudette Bennett. Racial categories used in the decennial censuses, 1790 to the present
181 -- 184Audrian J. Gray. Service Based Enumeration
185 -- 192Lourdes Tinajero. Census 2000 partnerships: working together for a better census count
193 -- 208Miriam D. Rosenthal. Striving for perfection: a brief history of advances and undercounts in the U.S. Census
209 -- 222John Kavaliunas. Census 2000 data products
223 -- 231Gregory J. Abbott, Cheryl V. Chambers. st Century: The American Community Survey

Volume 17, Issue 1

1 -- 6J. Timothy Sprehe. The end of the National Technical Information Service?
7 -- 12Charles R. McClure, John Carlo Bertot. The chief information officer (CIO): assessing its impact
13 -- 26J. Timothy Sprehe. 1
27 -- 41Lisa K. Westerback. Toward best practices for strategic information technology management
43 -- 67Donald K. Jonas. Building state information highways: lessons for public and private sector leaders
69 -- 76Herbert Lin. Fluency with information technology∗
79 -- 92John A. Shuler, Lorri Mon. Reviews